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Automated Author Profile

Frazer, Jane Z

Current S-Index

38.3

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

1.7

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

22

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

95.8%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

10

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

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Datasets

Chemical composition of Pacific manganese nodules and crusts from the Pacific and Indian oceans using atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS)

Manganese nodules and crusts from the Pacific and the Indian oceans were analyzed at Scripps Institution of Oceanography using atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS). Samples were ground to < 74 microns, pressed into pellets and dried at 110 Degrees Centigrade.

Authors

  • Fisk, Mary B ;
  • Frazer, Jane Z ;
  • Fitzgerald, R W
2 Citations0 Mentions96% FAIR2.8 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.961002January 2023

Determination of main and trace chemical constituents in manganese nodule samples from the South and North Pacific

Manganese nodule samples from the South and North Pacific were selected for the determination of their main and trace constituents. Results obtained by direct atomic-absorption determination of the elements in samples dissolved in 6 M hydrochloric acid (containing 2 % v/v of the hexoneisopropanol-HCl mixture). The following sensitivities for 1 % absorption are obtained: Mn = 0.10 ppm, Cu = 0.12 ppm, Co = 0.22 ppm. and Pb = 0.85 ppm. Uranium cocentration was determined by fluorimetry (Galvanek-Morrison fluorimeter, Mark V (Jarrel-Ash).

Authors

  • Korkisch, J ;
  • Hübner, H ;
  • Steffan, I ;
  • Arrhenius, Gustaf ;
  • Fisk, Mary B ;
  • Frazer, Jane Z
0 Citations0 Mentions96% FAIR2.4 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.956319January 2023

Chemical composition of Pacific manganese nodules and crusts analyzed at Scripps Institution of Oceanography using atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS)

Manganese nodules and crusts from the Pacific Ocean were analyzed at Scripps Institution of Oceanography using atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS). Samples were ground to < 74 microns, pressed into pellets and dried at 110 Degrees Centigrade.

Authors

  • Fisk, Mary B ;
  • Frazer, Jane Z ;
  • Elliott, J S ;
  • Wilson, L L
1 Citation0 Mentions96% FAIR2.4 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.953916January 2023

Ferromanganese nodules and crusts chemical analyses from SIO outside of the International Decade of Ocean Exploration (IDOE) program

The data encoded in the Scripps Institute of Oceanography Nodule Data Bank (SNDB) was used as a model for the publication of USGS Ferromanganese Crusts Data Bank. The chemical composition od SIO samples were determined using X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF). Samples were oven-dry, heated at 110°C overnight or the equivalent.

Authors

  • Frazer, Jane Z ;
  • Fisk, Mary B
0 Citations0 Mentions96% FAIR2.1 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.961015January 2023

Chemical composition of Pacific and Indian Ocean manganese nodules and crusts from the DOMES area and the NIXO-CNEXO campaign using X-ray emission spectrometry

Manganese nodules and crusts from the Pacific Ocean were analyzed at Scripps Institution of Oceanography using X-ray emission spectrometry (XES). Samples were ground to < 74 microns, pressed into pellets and dried at 110 Degrees Centigrade. They were analyzed by XES for 400 seconds.

Authors

  • Fisk, Mary B ;
  • Frazer, Jane Z ;
  • Fitzgerald, R W
2 Citations0 Mentions96% FAIR2.8 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.961005January 2023

Chemical composition of Pacific manganese nodules from the DOMES area using X-ray fluorescence

Manganese nodules from the Pacific Ocean were analyzed at Scripps Institution of Oceanography using X-ray fluorescence. Samples were ground to < 74 microns, pressed into pellets and dried at 110 Degrees Centigrade.

Authors

  • Fisk, Mary B ;
  • Frazer, Jane Z ;
  • Fitzgerald, R W
2 Citations0 Mentions96% FAIR2.8 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.961003January 2023

Chemical composition of Pacific manganese nodules and crusts analyzed at Scripps Institution of Oceanography using X-ray emission spectrometry

Manganese nodules, coatings and crusts from the Pacific Ocean were analyzed at Scripps Institution of Oceanography using X-ray emission spectrometry (XES). Samples were ground to < 74 microns, pressed into pellets and dried at 110 Degrees Centigrade. They were analyzed by XES for 400 seconds.

Authors

  • Fisk, Mary B ;
  • Frazer, Jane Z ;
  • Elliott, J S ;
  • Wilson, L L
1 Citation0 Mentions96% FAIR0.8 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.953913January 2023

Chemical composition of Pacific manganese nodules and crusts analyzed at Scripps Institution of Oceanography using Atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS)

14 manganese nodules and crusts from sites in the Pacific Ocean were analyzed at Scripps Institution of Oceanography using Atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS)

Authors

  • Fisk, Mary B ;
  • Frazer, Jane Z
0 Citations0 Mentions96% FAIR2.1 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.951072January 2022

Chemical composition of Pacific manganese nodules and crusts analyzed at Scripps Institution of Oceanography using X-ray fluorescence analysis

9 manganese nodules from sites in the Central Pacific Ocean were analyzed at Scripps Institution of Oceanography using X-ray fluorescence analysis.

Authors

  • Fisk, Mary B ;
  • Frazer, Jane Z
0 Citations0 Mentions96% FAIR2.1 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.951075January 2022

Chemical composition of Pacific manganese nodules analyzed at Scripps Institution of Oceanography using X-ray fluorescence

5 manganese nodules from 2 sites in the Pacific Ocean were analyzed at Scripps Institution of Oceanography using X-ray fluorescence. Samples were ground to < 74 microns, pressed into pellets and dried at 110 Degrees Centigrade.

Authors

  • Fisk, Mary B ;
  • Frazer, Jane Z
0 Citations0 Mentions96% FAIR2.1 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.949983January 2022